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Why Taking Care of Your Eyes during Winter Is So Important

Feb 23, 2021 @ 04:45 PM — by Gordon Wong, OD
Tagged with: Eye Care

Even with cold weather, winter can be a wonderful time. Whether you prefer to spend it mostly inside, or if you are more inclined to frolic outside in the snow, your eyes will need extra care and protection during these months.

Why is taking care of your eyes during winter so important? Here, our expert optometrists at GW Eye Associates will break it down for you. Consider joining us at our locations serving La Jolla, Carmel Valley, or San Diego, CA for further info and a consultation to explore your optometry needs.

Dry Eyes

During winter, the humidity drops and we are left with a lot of cold, dry air, which dehydrates our eyes. Another contributing factor to dry eyes in winter is that we keep our homes heated, which dries air out even more.

We recommend these tips on combating dry air during winter:

Snow Blindness

Your eyes will have to contend with more than just dry air. A phenomenon known as snow blindness can occur, potentially causing serious damage to your eyes.

When snow blankets the ground, it catches sunlight and bounces it around. While freshly fallen snow is beautiful to behold, those UV rays could give your corneas sunburn, even when it is overcast or cloudy.

While out in the snow, wear sunglasses that block 100 percent of UV rays, and wear a high-SPF sunscreen for maximum protection.

Glued to the Screen

As we stay inside and get cozy, we tend to use our electronic devices more often. With shorter days and colder weather, going outside becomes less frequent for most people. On top of that, seasonal depression can get us down, and we look to our devices for some comfort. The constant light in your eyes can cause eyestrain and damage over time.

Consider these recommendations for better ocular health in winter:

Join Us for a Consultation

Take charge of your vision and keep your eyes healthy with an eye exam. We can help you feel prepared and ready for anything winter has to throw at you. Give us a call at (858) 454-4699 or visit our contact page to schedule an appointment today.